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#17191
General discussion / Re: Japanese
August 20, 2007, 09:05:57 PM
Rats...

Hairy japanese b****rds!
#17192
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 17, 2007, 11:25:04 AM
According to county site rossa are out.

I'm not sure whether or not they have raised an appeal - there seems conflicting stories.

Made no sense for them to play that quater final they could have been in early though.

They're not good enough to win it anyway. Take Bell and Close out and you've a very average team. Put them in and it's still an average team.
#17193
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 17, 2007, 10:40:13 AM
IFC:
Dunloy    Ardoyne    Ballymena   19/08/2007   14:30   Thomas Close      
All Saints    Tir na Nog    Ahoghill   19/08/2007   17:30   Alex Trainor      
Glenavy    Glenravel    Ahoghill   19/08/2007   19:00   Gerard Mc Kiernan

Any predictions??

Dunloy by 8

Ballymena by 6

Glenravel by 1
#17194
I missed it - what sheridan are you talking about? Not Joe?
#17195
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 15, 2007, 12:21:17 PM
Did Tyrone win it that year?? Maybe not won it but a final would have been something!!

#17196
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 14, 2007, 04:51:03 PM
agreed culchy - moneyglass have already won intermediate from division one so not sure what good it's doing them. or dunloy for that matter either. maybe from dunloy's perspective they just want to win something.

have heard big reports of your man pollock but have never seen him in action. can't understand why he wasn't in u21 squad - i would suspect politics.

with boys like him, mcgourty and crozier we should have some hope for the future!
#17197
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 14, 2007, 03:37:19 PM
I maybe conveyed that badly JJ. Only three clubs have a constant stream of talent coming through - Gorts, Cargin, St Galls. No-one else looks to have anything of note coming through to challenge any of those three. Yes I agree with your soccer player opinion too - used to play teams like that with half in their man united shorts and the other half in their celtic ones. Seems like a thing of the past! No one else , to my mind anyway, has enough of a stream of talent coming through to impact these three so it should just be a matter of time till Gort NaMona bypass Portglenone and Lamh Dhearg assuming that, and I think they have, they've already bypassed St Johns/St Pauls.

This to me would mean that the only three to challenge for senior / division one honours in the next few years will come from these three. It will be tough for Gort Na Mona to make a breakthrough by the "big two" but you never know if they keep at it.

Culchy the hurlers had no choice but to enter the christy ring...

#17198
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 14, 2007, 03:09:56 PM
Gort Na Mona have a steady stream of underage talent coming though so I would expect them to be top three in the next few years. Creggan were doing really well at u14 a few years ago but I've not seen anything at minor yet - maybe they're a year or two young? No other club has a steady stream of underage talent coming through.

You get the odd team like Davitts winning minors but they were never able to sustain it and you need multiple good underage teams to make a good senior team - one just isn't enough. I think Sarsfields are picking up though and Rossa being in a minor semi is the first in a long time.

From the south west Cargin aside there hasn't been too much since Stinsons of the late nineties and even four in a row didn't translate to senior success.

#17199
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 14, 2007, 01:36:15 PM
No harm in having an opinion Milltown. It seemd though that you assumed you hammered rasharkin as they're division 2. They're a division 2 side who would give you as good a game as a number of division 1 sides would. What was the score between you and Dunloy on the first day of the season?

Realistically only two sides can win antrim senior at the minute unless Creggan have seriously come up which would, pleasantly might I add, surprise me. All the rest just make up the numbers.

If every team that couldn't win the senior went down to intermediate then there'd not be too many left! I think there is some merit in what you say though.It should be enforced  senior comes from division 1 plus previous years intermediate winners and intermediate comes from division 2 and maybe top half of 3 with junior from the rest.

You had the example of a division1  playing a division 3 team in the championship which shouldn't be happening. All be it that the division three team won but even so it's a game shouldn't be happening!

Johnjoe minor football is down to about 4 teams now if I'm right. Sarsfields, Rossa, St Galls and Cargin. If I'm right I think St Galls play Cargin?
#17200
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 14, 2007, 11:33:58 AM
Milltown with Cargin and Lamh Dhearg out there are realistically no teams that can challenge you at all. What you did to Rasharkin you could do to almost anyone. St Brigids aren't really that out of place in the senior championship and deserve to be there as they won the intermediate. Rasharkin have some fine players in Doherty, Hasson and McAleese but are maybe a bit thin on the ground in some other areas. I , to be honest, am surprised they are actually in division 2 at all. If the rules allow them to be in the senior then why shouldn't they be? You have to take into account that Dunloy, Moneyglass are in division 1 and you could probably beat them by more than you beat Rasharkin.

Your argument of division 2 teams in the senior holds the same water as an argument for division 1 teams in the intermediate. Dunloy and Moneyglass are in the intermediate and in division 1.

The Antrim scene in football is really very lop sided. St Galls and Cargin could field second teams who could beat a lot of teams first teams.

You may have a point about division 2 sides in the senior but your comments were ill formed and possibly came across as arrogant! You came up with this theory because you hammered Rasharkin - you have to realise that you could,and probably will, hammer most of the teams left and you are a club with the ability to do in Antrim what Crossmaglen have done in Armagh and the only one team in the whole county,I think, even remotely close to stopping that is Cargin and they blow hot and cold. Now if Creggan put it up to you I will eat a lot of those words but I'd be very surprised.
#17201
You'll be alright from now on Mike. Only the Ulster teams seem fit to expose your weaknesses.
#17202
The kingdom could be doing with getting a few more ideas than just lumping it into Donaghy Mike Sheehy!

Sure the goal they got came from a monaghan defenders knock down and not even constructive play from themselves. Tidy finish no doubt but lucky rebound to him.



#17203
Dublin were the better team but they did nothing to justify the arrogance displayed by some people on here talking about levels above etc.

Derry are a few short of being a real good team but they have some excellent defenders and Doherty and Bradley are top class too. If Murphy had been fully fit and McGuckin too I think things would have been different too. Eoin Bradley for his second goal "attempt" didn't make any effort at all to side step the keeper and for the first one just hit it at him. For a boy who has such a big reputation - especially for scoring cracking goals - I expected Eoin Bradley to be deadly one on one. Turns out he was useless.

Dublin have a lot of questions to be answered. Full back is a big problem and with the threat of Kieran Donaghy looming that doesn't bode well. Some forwards were found wanting too - Jayo and Bernard Brogan until McEldowney was moved off him were the only forwards to really show. They'll be facing a much stiffer test in presumably Kerry and to be honest on that display Sam ain't going nowhere near the capital this year...
#17204
I find in an office you get a "two day pain". You're not too bad the day after a hard session but because you're sitting it stiffens you up and the next day you're stiff from the stiffening up!

The best way I have found to alleviate stiffness is exercise bike and stretching. I think a lot of you pain comes from excess lactic acid which hasn't been "extinguished" from your system. High cadence on an exercise bike helps this.

Also if you eat food within half an hour of training - and I mean proper food like a tuna pasta salad(ie good protein plus carbs) this will go a long way to replenishing what has been taken out of your body.

A recommended way to ease soreness in legs is 2 minutes slow, 30 seconds full pace repeated about 4 times(running of course). You'll feel the difference.
#17205
General discussion / Re: Steroids in sport
August 09, 2007, 02:50:25 PM
Was it not the case that Armstrong had EPO in some o his blood samples but these samples were taken pre EPO being banned?

I don't believe for one second Armstrong was clean - I think he just knew how to avoid failing the tests. Maybe that's the cynic in me but I just think that the cycling game is dirty and to be at the top you need to be taking part in that.

There is the theory that Armstrong was a supreme athlete - much better than the rest. In that case though why did he need EPO before it was banned?